QUEBEC — Quebec Conservatives are launching a campaign aimed at wooing anglophone voters in hopes of chipping away support from the Liberal party, which remains in the throes of a crisis that has dominated headlines for close to two weeks.

The ad campaign will appear in The Gazette, The Suburban and on social media with the tagline “No referendum. No corruption.”

The slogan references both the Parti Québécois plans for a third referendum and the corruption allegations facing the Quebec Liberal Party.

Earlier this week, the province’s anti-corruption unit, UPAC, confirmed it had begun interviewing people in connection with an alleged vote-buying scheme during the Liberal party’s leadership race, won by Pablo Rodriguez. The allegations had surfaced last week, just one day after Rodriguez

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